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All Forum Posts by: Oscar Gomez

Oscar Gomez has started 1 posts and replied 8 times.

Post: Anyone with Hemlane experience

Oscar GomezPosted
  • Investor
  • Raleigh, NC
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 1

also considering....would love to hear people chime in on their experience....especially regarding the 24/7 repair support

Anyone have an update on this group? @Anna L. did you follow through on the pre-qual?

Post: In person help with ARV

Oscar GomezPosted
  • Investor
  • Raleigh, NC
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 1

@Daniel Alegre speak to an agent in your area. Get him to pull sold comps within a 1/4 mile radius within the last 90 days. Once you get that list, select the properties that will most likely match your rehabbed property and average those out. This should get you a good idea of what your ARV will be.

Post: Real estate investor friendly title company

Oscar GomezPosted
  • Investor
  • Raleigh, NC
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 1

Hey @Chue Yang! I've heard that R. Dale Fussell is great in the Charlotte area. 

Post: Utility Easement - Sewer/Water Line

Oscar GomezPosted
  • Investor
  • Raleigh, NC
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 1

Thank you for all the great advice. I will certainly need to do more research on the items mentioned and figure out a strategy. 

You are absolutely right on that last point, perhaps she does want to sell! haha

Post: Utility Easement - Sewer/Water Line

Oscar GomezPosted
  • Investor
  • Raleigh, NC
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 1

Thanks for the response @Shaidah K.. The access easement does not make mention of utility access...It only states that it is a non-exclusive easement for the purposes of ingress,egress, and regress. I have been in talks with the City but all they have told me is to talk to my attorney and get this sorted out with the neighbor. I have been trying to get in touch with the neighbor to address any concerns she may have and come to a mutual agreement but I have been unsuccessful as she does not live at the property. 

Post: Utility Easement - Sewer/Water Line

Oscar GomezPosted
  • Investor
  • Raleigh, NC
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 1

Thanks @Christina R.! Hopefully someone has some insight

Post: Utility Easement - Sewer/Water Line

Oscar GomezPosted
  • Investor
  • Raleigh, NC
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 1

Hello everyone! 

My father purchased what was supposed to be a rental property a few months ago. However, we have been dealing with a huge headache as it turns out the house has no water access! From what I have been told, the previous owner let it go into foreclosure because the main water line to the house broke and unfortunately it runs underneath two neighboring houses and one of the neighbors refuses to let anyone access her property in order to install a new water line. When the bank foreclosed on the property, they were able to obtain an access easement...but failed to address the water line situation. 

We got an attorney involved and we were able to work something out with the city to where they would let us install a new water tap and run the new line through the "access easement;" however, as soon as the neighbor found out, she got her attorney involved and demanded we cease any efforts to install a water line declaring that the "access easement" did not give us any right to install a water line. 

Has anyone dealt with something like this? Do I need to hire a new attorney? I have heard of being able to obtain an easement by necessity but would that apply to this situation?